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Met Office Red Warning Extreme Heat

15th July 2022

The Met Office have now issued a red extreme heat warning for Monday and Tuesday next week, covering parts of Oxfordshire. I have attached the warning to this email for you to see.

Level 4 – Emergency

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/heat-health/?tab=heatHealth&season=normal#?tab=heatHealth

There is a 100 % probability of Heat-Health Alert criteria being met between 0000 on Monday and 0000 on Wednesday in parts of England.

What to expect

  • Population-wide adverse health effects experienced, not limited to those most vulnerable to extreme heat, leading to serious illness or danger to life. Government advice is that 999 services should be used in emergencies only; seek advice from 111 if you need non-emergency health advice.
  • Substantial changes in working practices and daily routines will be required
  • High risk of failure of heat-sensitive systems and equipment, potentially leading to localised loss of power and other essential services, such as water or mobile phone services
  • Significantly more people visiting coastal areas, lakes and rivers, leading to an increased risk of water safety incidents
  • Delays on roads and road closures, along with delays and cancellations to rail and air travel, with significant welfare issues for those who experience even moderate delays

You may find some useful information and links on the Oxfordshire County Council website. This can be found here: Hot weather across England – warnings and advice issued (oxfordshire.gov.uk)

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/heat-health/?tab=heatHealth&season=normal#?tab=heatHealth

There are also some useful links below for additional advice from the government.

Beat the heat: keep cool at home checklist – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Beat the heat: staying safe in hot weather – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

For more information from the Met Office, click here.

For information on caring for children in the heat, click here.

Temporary Emergency Road Closure – Kingston Bagpuize – A415 Abingdon Road

14th July 2022

Oxfordshire County Council has been informed of a temporary emergency road closure on the A415 Abingdon Road whilst the forensic investigator to carry out some reconstruction work to establish positioning of vehicles involved prior to impact works are carried out for public safety reasons.

A temporary Emergency Notice is being made to implement the temporary closure and will operate on 14 July 2022. This will operate between 19:00 and 21:00.

A single Temporary Emergency Notice can last for 21 consecutive days maximum.

Access will be maintained for emergency service vehicles and for those frontages within the closure area, subject to the progress of the works and liaison with the works supervisor.

For the notice, click here.

For the alternative diversion map in to Southmoor, click here.

Level 3 Heat Health Alerts

12th July 2022

As you may have seen, there is an Amber extreme heat warning in place from 00:00 Sunday 17th July to 23:59 Tuesday 19th July 2022. There is also a 90% likelihood that a There is a 90 % probability of Heat-Health Alert criteria being met between 1500 on Wednesday and 1500 on Saturday in parts of England. I have attached the warnings to this email for your viewing, alongside some advice on staying safe which you may wish to share amongst your communities.

Level 3 – Heatwave Action

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/heat-health/?tab=heatHealth&season=normal#?tab=heatHealth

There is a 90 % probability of Heat-Health Alert criteria being met between 1500 on Wednesday and 1500 on Saturday in parts of England. The latest forecast details can be obtained at the following link: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/#?tab=map

There are also some useful links below for additional advice from the government.

Beat the heat: keep cool at home checklist – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Beat the heat: staying safe in hot weather – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

For more information from the Met Office, click here.

For information on caring for children in the heat, click here.

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Stay Safe This Summer – Water Safety

11th July 2022

With Summer holidays just around the corner & warmer weather settling in, the South & Vale is full of rivers, streams & canals that may look inviting to many but could prove dangerous to even the strongest of swimmers. Oxfordshire County Council’s Fire and Rescue Service warns of the dangers of open water & promote the following safety advice: 

•Avoid walking on routes near water if you have been drinking alcohol
•Lakes, reservoirs, rivers often hide hidden dangers below the surface that could make people ill, cause injury or kill. This could be anything from a strong current that appears calm, large rocks to machinery; from shopping trolleys to branches, and even fish hooks or broken fishing line
•Never swim, even where allowed, after drinking alcohol
•Don’t dive or jump straight into open water – this can cause potentially fatal cold water shock even on the warmest day with temperatures remaining cold in the water- even numbing limbs & claiming lives 

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If you fall in: 
•    Don’t panic – lean back in the water, extend your arms and legs out and float on your back avoiding water entering your airway until the effects of cold water shock pass
•    Try & relax until initial panic & gasping subsides 

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If someone else falls in: 
•    Never enter the water to try to rescue someone – call 999 and ask for the fire and rescue service if inland and the coastguard if you are on the coast.
•    Know your location to help emergency services find you-consider using location apps
•    Throw a life ring or throw a line to them if one is near

Anyone witnessing someone in trouble in the water should call 999 or 112 and shout for help.

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Realise your potential at TVP: New police officer recruitment campaign

Thames Valley Police is launching a new Police Officer recruitment campaign, aimed at attracting people to the force who want a career where they can make a real difference and realise their full potential.

As a Police Officer, once confirmed in post you have a variety of career opportunities and specialisms available that will enable you to realise your career potential.

From an initial start on Incident & Crime Response(ICR),options open up to include an investigative career as a Detective (Child Abuse Investigation, Domestic Abuse Investigation, CID, Major Crime, Family Liaison Officer), Firearms, Dog handler, Mounted section, Counter Terrorism, Surveillance, Drone Pilot, Rural Crime, Roads Policing, Public Order, Negotiator, Intelligence and many more. Thames Valley Police offers entry routes to those interested in becoming a Police Officer for both those with or without a degree.

The starting salary for all new recruits is £26,780(which includes £2,000 South-East allowance). On the current system, officers can expect to be earning a salary in excess of £40,000 per annum by your seventh year in the job.

Ready to apply today to become a Police Officer? To learn more and to apply via the entry route best suited for you, please visit: www.tvpcareers.co.uk/police-officer. Would you like to speak to us in person about a career in policing? Join our TVP Job Fairs this summer: as part of this new recruitment campaign, two job fairs are being organised throughout summer, one in Slough, on 25June, and one in Buckinghamshire(date to be confirmed). To register your place and learn more about these events, please visit our TVP Events page.

Do you want to make a difference to your local ambulance service?

Then why not become a Governor!

As a governor you can play a key role in shaping the future of our services. We have vacancies for public
governors across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire and the rest of England and Wales.

Nominations run from 26 September to 17 October. Elections run from 16 November to 7 December.

To be eligible to be a governor you must be a member of the constituency you wish to stand for and be 16 or over.

Find out more by visiting scas.nhs.uk or emailing company.secretary@scas.nhs.uk

 

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More help for people to pay food and energy bills

29th June 2022

More help is on the way for people who are struggling to pay their food, energy and other related bills. 

Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire district councils have opened a voucher scheme to support households who can’t afford to pay for life’s essentials. 

The scheme is part of the Government’s Household Support Fund (HSF) which was extended by the chancellor in the recent budget. A portion of funds allocated to Oxfordshire County Council have been allocated to Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire district councils as part of a wider support package across the county, which includes help for children eligible for free school meals through the holidays. 

Funding is limited and the scheme is open initially to people who have not had support from it before. However, the councils will open it to second applications if funds remain. 

Cllr Helen Pighills, Cabinet Member for Healthy Communities at Vale of White Horse District Council said: “Whether it’s a change in circumstances or the rise in the cost of living that’s causing pressure – we urge people in financial difficulty who have not already received assistance from this fund to apply for the help that’s now available.”  

Cllr Maggie Filipova-Rivers, Cabinet Member for Community Wellbeing at South Oxfordshire District Council said: “Financial issues can affect us at very different times in life. Struggling to afford to pay the bills is a reality for many, and we want residents to access this help for that very reason.”  

The funds are not restricted to people in receipt of benefits and there is no requirement that residents must be employed or must be unemployed. In contrast to previous schemes, a portion of the funds will be allocated specifically to support pensioner households.  

To find out about the scheme and to complete an application form please visit the councils’ webpages:  

The scheme will end in September 2022, unless funds are spent sooner.